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harmonisations Meaning in Bengali



সাদৃশ্যবিধানকারী সঙ্গীতের একটি টুকরা

Noun:

সমন্বয়, সংগতি,





harmonisations শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

সাধারণ তুর্কীয় ভাষাসমূহের বিশেষত্ব হলো শব্দ সংগতি, যেমন সাধারণ তুর্কীয় শ বনাম ওঘুরীয় ল এবং সাধারণ তুর্কীয় জ় বনাম ওঘুরীয় ।

অক্টোবর মাসের ৪ তারিখে প্রাণীদের সন্ত, এসিসির ফ্রান্সিসের ভোজ উৎসবের সাথে সংগতি রেখে পালন করা হয় ।

harmonisations's Usage Examples:

Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale harmonisations, alternatively named four-part chorales, are Lutheran hymn settings that characteristically conform to the.


their simplest and most common, chorale settings are plain chordal harmonisations with little or no localised ornamentation—typically one chord for each.


beginners are likely to use harmonisations that have either been included in the hymn book, or published in a collection of harmonisations.


Schirmer, NY, 1941 (see also List of chorale harmonisations by Johann Sebastian Bach).


Some metrical psalters include melodies or even harmonisations.


About half of the chorale harmonisations in this collection have their origin in other extant works by Bach.


Fifty harmonisations are by Woodward and thirty apiece by Wood and Palmer.


Cantatas (sacred – secular) Motets Masses, Passions and Oratorios Chorale harmonisations Songs and arias Organ compositions Keyboard and lute compositions Chamber.


included in his cantatas, motets, masses, passions, oratorios and chorale harmonisations (BWV 1–438 and later additions).


preludes and 20 small fugues (modal fugues) to accompany his chorale harmonisations for 500 hymns.


first Estonian collector to use the phonograph for this purpose and the harmonisations he made became a lifelong preoccupation.


Bach's a cappella music includes motets and chorale harmonisations.


It does not include arrangements, harmonisations or transcriptions.


Masses, Mass movements, Magnificats, Passions and Oratorios Chorale harmonisations Songs and arias Organ compositions Keyboard and lute Chamber music Orchestral.


been composed in the 17th and 18th century, including short four-part harmonisations by Johann Hermann Schein, Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach.


In 1881 Sergei Taneyev described chorale harmonisations, such as those ending Bach's cantatas, rather as a necessary evil: inartistic.



harmonisations's Meaning':

a piece of harmonized music

Synonyms:

musical harmony; harmony; harmonization; reharmonization; reharmonisation;

Antonyms:

incompatibility; incongruousness; incongruity; dissonance; unmelodious;

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